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Ashes series 2021-22 : Melbourne Test : Third day

Ashes series 2021-22 : Melbourne Test : Third day

England was dismissed for 68 in its second innings to provide the 22nd occasion of England dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in an innings against Australia. It also provides the 13th occasion of England dismissed for a total less than 100 runs in an innings against Australia in Australia and provides seventh such an occasion in a test at Melbourne.

NoTeamScoreIOppositionGroundStart Date
1England751AustraliaMelbourne29 Dec 1894
2England612AustraliaMelbourne01 Jan 1902
3England612AustraliaMelbourne05 Mar 1904
4England873AustraliaMelbourne31 Dec 1958
5England952AustraliaMelbourne12 Mar 1977
6England924AustraliaMelbourne24 Dec 1994
7England683AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2021

SC Boland captured six wickets conceding seven runs in England’s second innings to provide the twelfth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing six plus wickets on test debut. SC Boland became the first Australian bowler to concede six wickets conceding single digit runs against England on test debut.

NoPlayerW-RIOppGroundStart Date
1TK Kendall7-0554EngMelbourne15 Mar 1877
2WH Cooper6-1203EngMelbourne31 Dec 1881
3CTB Turner6-0151EngSydney28 Jan 1887
4AE Trott8-0434EngAdelaide11 Jan 1895
5MA Noble6-0493EngMelbourne01 Jan 1898
6CV Grimmett6-0374EngSydney27 Feb 1925
7FA Ward6-1023EngBrisbane04 Dec 1936
8RAL Massie8-0841EngLord’s22 Jun 1972
9RAL Massie8-0533EngLord’s22 Jun 1972
10RM Hogg6-0742EngBrisbane01 Dec 1978
11PL Taylor6-0782EngSydney10 Jan 1987
12SM Boland6-0073EngMelbourne26 Dec 2021

SC Boland’s “six for seven” in this test represent a world record in the annals of test cricket as he became the first bowler to capture five or more wickets conceding single digit runs in a test innings on test debut.

SC Boland’s “six for seven” in this test represents the 14th occasion of a bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1GA Lohmann8-74EngSAFP Elizabeth13 Feb 1896
2AER Gilligan6-72EngSAFBirmingham14 Jun 1924
3H Ironmonger5-61AusSAFMelbourne12 Feb 1932
4ERH Toshack5-22AusIndBrisbane28 Nov 1947
5TBA May5-93AusWinAdelaide23 Jan 1993
6JJC Lawson6-33WinBanDhaka08 Dec 2002
7MJ Clarke6-93AusIndMumbai03 Nov 2004
8VD Philander5-71SAFNZlCape Town02 Jan 2013
9DW Steyn6-82SAFPakJo’burg01 Feb 2013
10KAJ Roach5-81WinBanN Sound04 Jul 2018
11JJ Bumrah5-74IndWinN Sound22 Aug 2019
12JR Hazlewood5-83AusIndAdelaide17 Dec 2020
13JE Root5-82EngIndAhmedabad24 Feb 2021
14SM Boland6-73AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021

SC Boland’s “six for seven” in this test represents the sixth occasion of an Australian bowler capturing five or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1H Ironmonger5-61AusSAFMelbourne12 Feb 1932
2ERH Toshack5-22AusIndBrisbane28 Nov 1947
3TBA May5-93AusWinAdelaide23 Jan 1993
4MJ Clarke6-93AusIndMumbai03 Nov 2004
5JR Hazlewood5-83AusIndAdelaide17 Dec 2020
6SM Boland6-73AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021

SC Boland’s “six for seven” in this test represents the sixth occasion of a bowler capturing six or more wickets conceding single digit runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1JJC Lawson6-33WinBanDhaka08 Dec 2002
2AER Gilligan6-72EngSAFBirmingham14 Jun 1924
3SM Boland6-73AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021
4DW Steyn6-82SAFPakJo’burg01 Feb 2013
5MJ Clarke6-93AusIndMumbai03 Nov 2004
6GA Lohmann8-74EngSAFP Elizabeth13 Feb 1896

SC Boland’s “six for seven” in this test represents the second occasion of a bowler capturing six wickets conceding seven runs. Both such occasions are tabulated below. AER Gilligan of England had returned with figures of “six for seven” against South Africa at Birmingham in Jun 1924

NoPlayerW-RITeamOppGroundStart Date
1AER Gilligan6-72EngSAFBirmingham14 Jun 1924
2SM Boland6-73AusEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021

Australia won this test by an innings and 14 runs to provide its 27th innings victory against England. All such occasions are listed below.

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Auswoninns & 332 runsEngBrisbane29 Nov 1946
2Auswoninns & 200 runsEngMelbourne26 Feb 1937
3Auswoninns & 180 runsEngNottingham10 Aug 1989
4Auswoninns & 154 runsEngBrisbane26 Nov 1954
5Auswoninns & 149 runsEngThe Oval14 Aug 1948
6Auswoninns & 148 runsEngLeeds22 Jul 1993
7Auswoninns & 147 runsEngSydney01 Feb 1895
8Auswoninns & 123 runsEngSydney04 Jan 2018
9Auswoninns & 118 runsEngBirmingham05 Jul 2001
10Auswoninns & 099 runsEngMelbourne26 Dec 2006
11Auswoninns & 091 runsEngMelbourne31 Dec 1920
12Auswoninns & 085 runsEngBirmingham10 Jul 1975
13Auswoninns & 080 runsEngLeeds07 Aug 2009
14Auswoninns & 062 runsEngLord’s17 Jun 1993
15Auswoninns & 061 runsEngLeeds24 Jul 1997
16Auswoninns & 055 runsEngMelbourne01 Jan 1898
17Auswoninns & 051 runsEngAdelaide21 Nov 2002
18Auswoninns & 048 runsEngPerth29 Nov 2002
19Auswoninns & 046 runsEngThe Oval20 Aug 2015
20Auswoninns & 041 runsEngPerth14 Dec 2017
21Auswoninns & 039 runsEngThe Oval16 Aug 1930
22Auswoninns & 033 runsEngSydney13 Dec 1946
23Auswoninns & 025 runsEngThe Oval23 Aug 2001
24Auswoninns & 014 runsEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021
25Auswoninns & 013 runsEngAdelaide14 Jan 1898
26Auswoninns & 013 runsEngSydney05 Jan 1951
27Auswoninns & 009 runsEngAdelaide28 Jan 1966

Australia won this test by an innings and 14 runs to provide its 16th innings victory against England on Australian soil. All such occasions are listed below.

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Auswoninns & 147 runsEngSydney01 Feb 1895
2Auswoninns & 055 runsEngMelbourne01 Jan 1898
3Auswoninns & 013 runsEngAdelaide14 Jan 1898
4Auswoninns & 091 runsEngMelbourne31 Dec 1920
5Auswoninns & 200 runsEngMelbourne26 Feb 1937
6Auswoninns & 332 runsEngBrisbane29 Nov 1946
7Auswoninns & 033 runsEngSydney13 Dec 1946
8Auswoninns & 013 runsEngSydney05 Jan 1951
9Auswoninns & 154 runsEngBrisbane26 Nov 1954
10Auswoninns & 009 runsEngAdelaide28 Jan 1966
11Auswoninns & 051 runsEngAdelaide21 Nov 2002
12Auswoninns & 048 runsEngPerth29 Nov 2002
13Auswoninns & 099 runsEngMelbourne26 Dec 2006
14Auswoninns & 041 runsEngPerth14 Dec 2017
15Auswoninns & 123 runsEngSydney04 Jan 2018
16Auswoninns & 014 runsEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021

Australia won this test by an innings and 14 runs to provide its fifth innings victory against England at Melbourne. All such occasions are listed below.

NoTeamResMarginOppGroundStart Date
1Auswoninns & 200 runsEngMelbourne26 Feb 1937
2Auswoninns & 099 runsEngMelbourne26 Dec 2006
3Auswoninns & 091 runsEngMelbourne31 Dec 1920
4Auswoninns & 055 runsEngMelbourne01 Jan 1898
5Auswoninns & 014 runsEngMelbourne26 Dec 2021

JE Root’s aggregate of runs in the calendar year 2021 read 1708 at the end of this test. He became the third batsman to total 1700 plus runs in a calendar year. Mohd Yusuf of Pakistan with 1788 runs in the year 2006 and IVA Richards of West Indies with 1710 runs in the year 1976 are the other two batsman to total 1700 plus runs in a calendar year.

JE Root’s aggregate of runs in the calendar year 2021 read 1708 at the end of this test while leading England. He earned the distinction of becoming the first captain in the annals of test cricket to total 1700 plus runs in a calendar year.

Tamil Nadu leads the list of Centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy as of 24 Dec 2021

Tamil Nadu leads the list of Centuries in Vijay Hazare Trophy as of 24 Dec 2021

Vijay Hazare Trophy has witnessed 658 centuries since its inception upto the Quarter finals of this season between Saurashtra and Tamilnadu at Jaipur on 24 Dec 2021. Baba Aparajith’s 122 for Tamil Nadu represent the 658th century.

Tamil Nadu leads the list of centuries with 43 centuries to its credit closely followed by Karnataka {40} and Mumbai {39}

Tamil Nadu Batsmen

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1S Vidyut120*GoaChennai26.02.08
2M Vijay108HyderabadChennai29.02.08
3M Vijay100AndhraChennai01.03.08
4S Vidyut111AndhraChennai01.03.08
5R Ramkumar101KarnatakaChennai03.03.08
6S Badrinath122KeralaVizag16.02.09
7KD Karthik117*KeralaVizag16.02.09
8S Badrinath134HyderabadVizag18.02.09
9S Vidyut101HyderabadVizag18.02.09
10A Mukund118BengalAgartala09.03.09
11KB Arun Karthik106*KeralaChennai10.02.10
12S Anirudha134HyderabadChennai13.02.10
13S Badrinath105MumbaiRajkot25.02.10
14A Mukund130M. PradeshRajkot27.02.10
15M Vijay103BengalAhmedabad02.03.10
16S Badrinath104GoaMalappuram11.02.11
17M Vijay115KeralaMalappuram16.02.11
18A Mukund105HyderabadMalappuram18.02.11
19KD Karthik154*HyderabadMalappuram18.02.11
20KD Karthik105*AndhraBangalore20.02.12
21KD Karthik137KarnatakaBengaluru23.02.12
22A Mukund104HyderabadBangalore26.02.12
23KD Karthik119HyderabadVasco20.02.13
24A Mukund139HyderabadSec’bad07.11.14
25A Mukund104AssamHyd-RGS10.12.15
26KD Karthik108RajasthanHyderabad18.12.15
37B Aparajith137RajasthanHyderabad18.12.15
28A Mukund104*GujaratAlur26.12.15
29KD Karthik118DelhiCuttack25.02.17
30KM Gandhi107*H. PradeshCuttack28.02.17
31KD Karthik112BengalDelhi20.03.17
32KM Gandhi127GujaratChennai05.02.18
33V Shankar100GujaratChennai05.02.18
34N Jagadeesan133ServicesChennai21.09.18
35B Indrajith101JharkhandChennai25.09.18
36V Shankar129AssamChennai27.09.18
37A Mukund131*TripuraChennai03.10.18
38M Vijay117J + KJaipur04.10.19
39B Aparajith111*RailwaysJaipur09.10.19
40A Mukund147M. PradeshJaipur12.10.19
41N Jagadeesan101PunjabIndore20.02.21
42N Jagadeesan102KarnatakaJaipur21.12.21
43B Aparajith122SaurashtraJaipur24.12.21

Karnataka batsmen

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1B Chipli109*AndhraChennai26.02.08
2B Chipli100HyderabadChennai27.02.08
3DA Chougule111*Tamil NaduChennai03.03.08
4DT Patil106*KeralaVizag19.02.09
5Ganesh Satish100GoaChennai10.02.10
6Ganesh Satish121*KeralaChennai13.02.10
7RV Uthappa117Tamil NaduChennai14.02.10
8RV Uthappa103AndhraMalappuram13.02.11
9RV Uthappa120HyderabadBangalore24.02.12
10RV Uthappa104AndhraBengaluru26.02.12
11RV Uthappa169GoaPorvorim14.02.13
12KL Rahul110HyderabadPorvorim18.02.13
13RV Uthappa103HyderabadPorvorim18.02.13
14KL Rahul104*U. PradeshVizag26.02.13
15RV Uthappa104KeralaAlur02 .03.14
16MA Agarwal116GoaAlur (3)03.03.14
17RV Uthappa132*GujaratKolkata01.03.14
18KK Nair120GujaratKolkata01.03.14
19RV Uthappa133JharkhandKolkata14.03.14
20MA Agarwal162AndhraSec’bad07.11.14
21MK Pandey101*Tamil NaduSec’bad10.11.14
22MA Agarwal125PunjabAhmedabad25.11.14
23CM Gautam109*J + KBengaluru18.12.15
24MA Agarwal109BarodaBengaluru07.02.18
25KL Rahul107PunjabAlur (2)11.02.18
26MA Agarwal102OdishaAlur13.02.18
27KK Nair100OdishaAlur13.02.18
28MA Agarwal140HyderabadDelhi21.02.18
29R Samarth125HyderabadDelhi21.02.18
30R Samarth102BarodaBengaluru26.09.18
31KL Rahul131KeralaBengaluru28.09.19
32MK Pandey142*ChhattisgarhBengaluru02.10.19
33D Padikkal103*SaurashtraBengaluru12.10.19
34R Samarth158*BiharBengaluru22.02.21
35D Padikkal152OdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
36D Padikkal126*KeralaBengaluru26.02.21
37R Samarth130*RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
38D Padikkal145*RailwaysBengaluru28.02.21
39R Samarth192KeralaDelhi08.03.21
40D Padikkal101KeralaDelhi08.03.21

Mumbai Batsmen

NoPlayerRunsOppositionGroundDate
1W Jaffer178*BarodaPoona27.02.08
2AM Nayar102SaurashtraPoona02 03.08
3AM Rahane187MaharashtraPune03.03.08
4AA Muzumdar101*MaharashtraPune03.03.08
5RG Sharma100Tamil NaduVizag04.04.08
6W Jaffer131BarodaRajkot15.02.09
7AM Rahane101MaharashtraRajkot19.02.09
8SH Marathe108BarodaAhmedabad10.02.10
9W Jaffer109MaharashtraAhmedabad14.02.10
10P Khanapurkar123PunjabAhmedabad22.02.10
11AM Nayar118GujaratVadodara11.02.11
12SD Chitnis100*MaharashtraVadodara14.02.11
13W Jaffer102JharkhandIndore23.02.11
14W Jaffer104GujaratMumbai23.02.12
15SD Lad115*SaurashtraPune17.02.13
16SS Iyer105*GujaratAhmedabad14.11.14
17AA Herwadkar107Tamil NaduHyderabad11.12.15
18AM Rahane114RajasthanHyderabad17.12.15
19SA Yadav134*M. PradeshChennai05.02.18
20SD Lad129GujaratChennai06.02.18
21SD Lad100RajasthanChennai09.02.18
22SD Lad118AndhraChennai14.02.18
23AM Rahane148KarnatakaBengaluru21.09.18
24SS Iyer110KarnatakaBengaluru21.09.18
25PP Shaw129RailwaysBengaluru23.09.18
26SS Iyer144RailwaysBengaluru23.09.18
27SA Yadav123*H. PradeshAlur (3)30.09.18
28AA Herwadkar108*GoaBengaluru02.10.18
29YBK Jaiswal113GoaAlur (2)08.10.19
30S Dube118KarnatakaBengaluru10.10.19
31YBK Jaiswal122KeralaBengaluru14.10.19
32YBK Jaiswal203JharkhandAlur (2)16.10.19
33PP Shaw105*DelhiJaipur21.02.21
34SS Iyer103*MaharashtraJaipur23.02.21
35PP Shaw227*PuducherryJaipur25.02.21
36SA Yadav133PuducherryJaipur25.02.21
37SS Iyer116RajasthanJaipur27.02.21
38PP Shaw185*SaurashtraDelhi09.03.21
39A Tare118*U. PradeshDelhi14.03.21

The break up of centuries team wise is furnished below

NoTeam100sNoTeam100s
1Tamil Nadu4318Gujarat17
2Karnataka4019Rajasthan17
3Mumbai3920Vidarbha16
4Maharashtra3321Tripura15
5Delhi3122H. Pradesh14
6Punjab2723Odisha13
7Bengal2624Railways13
8Saurashtra2625Assam10
9M. Pradesh2526J + K10
10Hyderabad2427Meghalaya09
11Kerala2228Haryana08
12Goa2129Arunachal07
13Services2130Chhattisgarh07
14Baroda2031Mizoram07
15U. Pradesh2032Uttarakhand07
16Jharkhand1933Bihar05
17Andhra1834Chandigarh05
   35Nagaland05

Of the 658 centuries scored, four have been double hundreds and 46 have been the scores of 150 plus runs.

PP Shaw’s 227 against Puducherry at Jaipur on 25.02.21 is the highest individual score registered in the tournament. PP Shaw was representing Mumbai.

KV Kaushal of Uttarakhand was the first batsman to score a double hundred in the tournament. He scored 202 against Sikkim at Nadiad on 06.10.18

The following table lists the 50 occasions of batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in the tournament as of 24.12.2021

NoPlayerRunsTeamOppositionGroundDate
1PP Shaw227*MumbaiPuducherryJaipur25.02.21
2SV Samson212*KeralaGoaAlur (2)12.10.19
3YBK Jaiswal203MumbaiJharkhandAlur (2)16.10.19
4KV Kaushal202UttarakhandSikkimNadiad06.10.18
       
5VR Iyer198M. PradeshPunjabIndore28.02.21
6R Samarth192KarnatakaKeralaDelhi08.03.21
7AM Rahane187MumbaiMaharashtraPune03.03.08
8PP Shaw185*MumbaiSaurashtraDelhi09.03.21
9W Jaffer178*MumbaiBarodaPoona27.02.08
10PN Mankad174SaurashtraChandigarhKolkata27.02.21
11AK Bains173*H. PradeshVidarbhaAlur26.09.18
12Ishan Kishan173JharkhandM. PradeshIndore20.02.21
13A Sharma169*PunjabServicesRanchi12.12.21
14ED Kerkar169*GoaHyderabadSurat28.02.21
15GH Vihari169AndhraMumbaiChennai14.02.18
16RV Uthappa169KarnatakaGoaPorvorim14.02.13
17RD Gaikwad168MaharashtraChandigarhSaurashtra14.12.21
18NV Ojha167M. PradeshRailwaysIndore16.02.10
19PS Singh167PunjabVidarbhaIndore26.02.21
20M Singh166*RajasthanAssamRanchi12.12.21
21A Taide164*VidarbhaAndhraMum-BS09.12.21
21Purkayastha163*AssamMizoramDehra Dun25.09.19
23MA Agarwal162KarnatakaAndhraSec’bad07.11.14
24KS Bharat161*AndhraH. PradeshMumbai12.12.21
25DJ Hooda161BarodaRailwaysAlur (2)13.02.18
26IR Jaggi159*JharkhandAssamKolkata21.02.09
27Y G Rao159*AndhraKeralaChennai29.02.08
28P Chopra159H. PradeshDelhiBhubaneswar26.02.17
29M Kaushik158*U. PradeshMumbaiDelhi14.03.21
30R Samarth158*KarnatakaBiharBengaluru22.02.21
31GR Singh158ServicesSaurashtraKolkata01.03.21
32RM Patidar158M. PradeshTamil NaduChennai09.02.18
33PR Shah157*BarodaMumbaiPoona27.02.08
34Rahmatullah156*BiharSikkimAnand30.09.18
35NTT Varma156*HyderabadTripuraSurat20.02.21
36KS Bharat156AndhraGujaratThana14.12.21
38S Dhawan155*DelhiHaryanaRohtak16.02.10
37Samarth Seth155*ArunachalSikkimDehradun05.10.19
39KD Karthik154*Tamil NaduHyderabadMalappuram18.02.11
40RD Gaikwad154*MaharashtraChhattisgarhRajkot09.12.21
41PA Reddy154HyderabadSaurashtraKalyani26.02.17
42S Dhawan153DelhiMaharashtraJaipur27.02.21
43D Padikkal152KarnatakaOdishaAlur (3)24.02.21
44G Gambhir151DelhiKeralaDelhi28.09.18
45LR Shukla151BengalJharkhandKolkata24.02.12
46VR Iyer151M. PradeshChandigarhRajkot12.12.21
47AG Paunikar150*RailwaysVidarbhaIndore15.02.13
48SP Jackson150*SaurashtraGoaRajkot12.12.15
49P Chopra150H. PradeshDelhiNadaun15.02.18
50TD Agarwal150HyderabadGoaSurat28.02.21

Note : All stats as of 24.12.21 : upto the Quarter finals of this season between Saurashtra and Tamilnadu at Jaipur on 24 Dec 2021.

Ashes Series 2021-22 : Brisbane Test : Third day

Ashes Series 2021-22 : Brisbane Test : Third day

TM Head scored 152 in this test to provide the 252nd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the 150th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings on home soil

TM Head scored 152 in this test to provide the 93rd occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against England. It also provides the 51st occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings on home soil against England.

TM Head scored 152 in this test to provide the 27th occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings at Brisbane. It also provides the twelfth occasion of an Australian batsman scoring 150 plus runs in a test innings against England at Brisbane.

TM Head’s 152 in this test represent the third century of his test career. Prior to this he had scored 161 against Sri Lanka at Canberra in Feb 2019 and 114 against New Zealand at Melbourne in Dec 2019. This two of his three centuries are 150 plus scores

NoPlayerRunsIOppGroundMon/Year
1TM Head1611SrlCanberraFeb 2019
2TM Head1141NZlMelbourneDec 2019
3TM Head1522EngBrisbaneDec 2021

TM Head scored 152 in this test to provide the 138th occasion of an Australian batsman batting at number five scoring 100 plus runs in a test innings. It also provides the 83rd occasion of an Australian batsman batting at number five scoring 100 plus runs in a test innings on home soil

TM Head scored 152 in this test to provide the 49th occasion of an Australian batsman batting at number five scoring 100 plus runs in a test innings against England. It also provides the 29th occasion of an Australian batsman batting at number five scoring 100 plus runs in a test innings on home soil against England.

TM Head scored 152 in this test to provide the 13th occasion of an Australian batsman batting at number five scoring 100 plus runs in a test innings at Brisbane. It also provides the fourth occasion of an Australian batsman batting at number five scoring 100 plus runs in a test innings on home soil against England at Brisbane

MJ Leach returned with figures of 1 for 102 providing the 319th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 165th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs against Australia in Australia. It also provides the 27th occasion of an England bowler conceding 100 plus runs against Australia in tests at Brisbane.

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the 1053rd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 486th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings on away soil

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the 323rd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 163rd occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Australia on away soil

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the 14th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a test innings against Australia at Brisbane.

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the 341st occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in a test innings. It also provides the 158th occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in a test innings on away soil

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the 93rd occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the 45th occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in a test innings against Australia on away soil

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the fifth occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in a test innings against Australia at Brisbane.

JE Root’s 86 not out represents his 36th fifty {12 C plus 24 HC} while leading England. He shares the record for most fifties by an England captain with AN Cook who has also scored 36 fifties {12 C plus 24 HC}

JE Root’s aggregate in calendar year 2021 read 1541 at the end of the third day of this test while leading England. He became the first England captain and fourth in the annals of test cricket to total 1500 runs in a calendar year. The following table lists all the four captains.

NoPlayerTeamMatINORunsYear
1GC SmithSAF1525216562008
2MJ ClarkeAus1118315952012
3RT PontingAus1528515442005
4JE RootEng1325215412021

JE Root’s aggregate in calendar year 2021 read 1541 at the end of the third day of this test. It provides the eighth occasion of a batsman aggregating 1500 runs in a calendar year. The following table lists all the nine occasions. JE Root became the first England batsman to accomplish the feat.

NoPlayerTeamMatInnsNORunsYear
1Mohd YousufPak1119117882006
2IVA RichardsWin1119017101976
3GC SmithSAF1525216562008
4MJ ClarkeAus1118315952012
5SR TendulkarInd1423315622010
6RT PontingAus1528515442005
7JE RootEng1325215412021
8RT PontingAus1118315032003

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the 59th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in a test innings. It also provides the 30th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in a test innings on away soil

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the 15th occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in a test innings against Australia. It also provides the eleventh occasion of England batsmen posting a three figure partnership for the third wicket in a test innings against Australia on away soil

DJ Malan-JE Root added 159 runs in an unfinished partnership for the third wicket in England’s innings to provide the second occasion of England batsmen posting 150 plus runs partnership in a test innings for the third wicket against Australia at Brisbane. Both the occasions are listed below.

NoPartnersWktRunsIOppGroundStart Date
1GA Hick, GP Thorpe31604AusBrisbane25 Nov 1994
2DJ Malan, JE Root3159*3AusBrisbane08 Dec 2021
Stats highlights of Match No 20 – Bangladesh Vs England at Abu Dhabi on 27 Oct 21

Stats highlights of Match No 20 – Bangladesh Vs England at Abu Dhabi on 27 Oct 21

In the first ever encounter between Bangladesh and England in the T20 World Cup, England emerged victorious by eight wickets.

England won this game by eight wickets to provide the 17th occasion of a team winning a T20 WC game by exact eight wickets margin. It also provides the first occasion of England winning a T20 WC game by eight wickets margin.

NoTeamResMarginBROppGroundStart Date
1RSAwon8 wkts14WinJo’burg11 Sep 2007
2Auswon8 wkts31EngCape Town14 Sep 2007
3Indwon8 wkts15IreNottingham10 Jun 2009
4Pakwon8 wkts8SrlLord’s21 Jun 2009
5Winwon8 wkts1EngProvidence03 May 2010
6Pakwon8 wkts8BanPallekele25 Sep 2012
7Auswon8 wkts14RSACol-RPS30 Sep 2012
8Indwon8 wkts18PakCol-RPS30 Sep 2012
9Banwon8 wkts27NepChattogram18 Mar 2014
10Indwon8 wkts9BanDhaka28 Mar 2014
11Scowon8 wkts12HKGNagpur12 Mar 2016
12RSAwon8 wkts14SrlDelhi28 Mar 2016
13Scowon8 wkts18OmaAl Amerat21 Oct 2021
14Namwon8 wkts9IreSharjah22 Oct 2021
15Srlwon8 wkts77NetSharjah22 Oct 2021
16RSAwon8 wkts10WinDub-DSC26 Oct 2021
17Engwon8 wkts35BanA Dhabi27 Oct 2021

England won this game by eight wickets to post its 17th win in T20 WC. It also represents its tenth win by wickets margin.

England won this game by eight wickets with 35 balls to spare to provide the occasion of a team winning a T20 WC game by exact eight wickets with most balls to spare. The previous occasion was Australia’s eight wickets win against England at Cape Town on 14.09.07 with 31 balls to spare

JJ Roy scored 61 in this game to provide the 107th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20 WC. It also provides the eighth occasion of an England opening batsman scoring a fifty in T20 WC.

Teams dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs in Indian Premier League

Teams dismissed for a total of less than 100 runs in Indian Premier League

IndIan Premier Leauge 2021 witnessed  two teams – Bangalore  and Rajasthan  – dismissed for  a team total less than 100 runs. Both the occasions  are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Bangalore9219.0v KolkataAbu Dhabi20 Sep 2021
2Rajasthan8516.1v KolkataSharjah07 Oct 2021

IndIan  Premier Leauge has witnessed  35 occasions of a team dismissed for  a team total less than 100 runs. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Bangalore4909.4v KolkataKolkata23 Apr 2017
2Rajasthan5815.1v BangaloreCape Town18 Apr 2009
3Delhi6613.4v MumbaiDelhi06 May 2017
4Delhi6717.1v PunjabMohali30 Apr 2017
5Kolkata6715.2v MumbaiMumbai16 May 2008
6Bangalore7017.1v ChennaiChennai23 Mar 2019
7Bangalore7015.0v RajasthanAbu Dhabi26 Apr 2014
8Punjab7315.5v SupergiantPune14 May 2017
9Kochi7416.3v ChargersKochi27 Apr 2011
10Chennai7915.2v MumbaiMumbai05 May 2013
11Delhi8019.1v SunrisersHyd-RGS04 May 2013
12Rajasthan8115.2v KolkataKolkata17 Apr 2011
13Chargers8218.3v BangaloreMumbai24 Apr 2010
14Bangalore8215.1v KolkataBengaluru18 Apr 2008
15Delhi8317.3v ChennaiDelhi18 Apr 2013
16Delhi8415.4v ChennaiAbu Dhabi21 Apr 2014
17Rajasthan8516.1v KolkataSharjah07 Oct 2021
18Mumbai8718.5v SunrisersMumbai24 Apr 2018
19Delhi8716.1v RajasthanMumbai30 May 2008
20Bangalore8715.2v ChennaiP Elizabeth20 Apr 2009
21Mumbai8712.5v PunjabMohali10 May 2011
22Punjab8815.1v BangaloreIndore14 May 2018
23Punjab8813.4v BangaloreBengaluru06 May 2015
24Rajasthan9219.5v BangaloreBengaluru18 Mar 2010
25Mumbai9219.2v DelhiMumbai16 Apr 2012
26Bangalore9219.0v KolkataAbu Dhabi20 Sep 2021
27Mumbai9218.2v RajasthanJaipur17 Apr 2013
28Mumbai9216.3v SunrisersVisakhapatnam08 May 2016
29Delhi9518.2v BangaloreDelhi26 Apr 2015
30Delhi9517.4v MumbaiDelhi10 Apr 2011
31Kolkata9515.2v MumbaiP Elizabeth27 Apr 2009
32Sunrisers9617.4v MumbaiHyd-RGS06 Apr 2019
33Rajasthan9718.3v KochiIndore15 May 2011
34Delhi9817.4v KolkataKolkata10 Apr 2016
35Delhi9916.2v ChennaiChennai01 May 2019

Bangalore and Rajasthan have been dismissed for a total less than 100 runs on six occasions in the Indian Premier league. The  following table lists them

NoTeamScoreOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
1Bangalore4909.4v KolkataKolkata23 Apr 2017
2Bangalore7017.1v ChennaiChennai23 Mar 2019
3Bangalore7015.0v RajasthanAbu Dhabi26 Apr 2014
4Bangalore8215.1v KolkataBengaluru18 Apr 2008
5Bangalore8715.2v ChennaiP Elizabeth20 Apr 2009
6Bangalore9219.0v KolkataAbu Dhabi20 Sep 2021
       
1Rajasthan5815.1v BangaloreCape Town18 Apr 2009
2Rajasthan8115.2v KolkataKolkata17 Apr 2011
3Rajasthan8516.1v KolkataSharjah07 Oct 2021
4Rajasthan9219.5v BangaloreBengaluru18 Mar 2010
5Rajasthan9718.3v KochiIndore15 May 2011
6Sunrisers9617.4v MumbaiHyd-RGS06 Apr 2019
Captains scoring a ninety in a test innings

Captains scoring a ninety in a test innings

KC Brathwaite of West Indies scored 97 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Kingston to provide the 121st occasion of a captain scoring a ninety in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the 23rd occasion of a captain opener scoring a ninety in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1AC MacLaren921EngAusSydney14.02.02
2C Hill983AusEngAdelaide12.01.12
3HW Taylor933SAFEngDurban14.02.14
4HW Taylor912SAFEngDurban18.01.23
5HG Deane932SAFEngThe Oval17.08.29
6RK Nunes924WinEngKingston03.04.30
7NWD Yardley993EngSAFNottingham07.06.47
8AL Hassett921AusEngMelbourne23.02.51
9AH Kardar933PakIndKarachi26.02.55
10PBH.05.974EngSAFLeeds21.07.55
11PBH.05.923EngAusSydney09.01.59
12NJ Contractor921IndPakDelhi08.02.61
13PBH.05.952EngAusManchester27.07.61
14JR Reid921NZlSAFCape Town01.01.62
15FMM Worrell98*3WinIndKingston13.04.62
16ER Dexter994EngAusBrisbane30.11.62
17ER Dexter932EngAusMelbourne29.12.62
18TL Goddard932SAFAusSydney07.02.64
19Hanif Mohammad933PakAusMelbourne04.12.64
20JR Reid971NZlPakWellington22.01.65
21MC Cowdrey962EngWinNottingham30.06.66
22GS Sobers943WinEngNottingham30.06.66
23GS Sobers952WinIndChennai13.01.67
24RB Simpson943AusSAFDurban20.01.67
25GS Sobers95*3WinEngGeorgetown28.03.68
26MAK Pataudi951IndAusMumbai (BS04.11.69
27GS Sobers933WinIndKingston18.02.71
28AL Wadekar901IndEngKanpur25.01.73
29IM Chappell973AusWinTrinidad23.03.73
30Majid Khan991PakEngKarachi24.03.73
31IM Chappell901AusEngBrisbane29.11.74
32AW Greig961EngAusLord’s31.07.75
33CH Lloyd91*4WinAusMelbourne31.01.76
34AI Kallicharran921WinAusTrinidad15.04.78
35AI Kallicharran981WinIndChennai12.01.79
36KJ Hughes921AusIndKolkata26.10.79
37GS Chappell98*4AusEngSydney04.01.80
38CH Lloyd952WinEngKingston10.04.81
39Javed Miandad923PakSrlKarachi05.03.82
40N Kapil Dev981IndWinSt John’s28.04.83
41KJ Hughes942AusPakMelbourne26.12.83
42LRD Mendis943SrlEngLord’s23.08.84
43JV Coney982NZlAusChristchurch28.02.86
44JV Coney932NZlAusAuckland13.03.86
45DI Gower902EngWinSt John’s11.04.86
46MW Gatting964EngAusSydney10.01.87
47JG Wright982NZlEngLord’s21.06.90
48Imran Khan93*2PakSrlSialkot12.12.91
49AR Border91*3AusIndAdelaide25.01.92
50KC Wessels95*4SAFIndPElizabeth26.12.92
51Javed Miandad921PakNZlHamilton02.01.93
52MD Crowe981NZlAusWellington04.03.93
53KC Wessels922SAFSrlCol-SSC06.09.93
54MA Atherton991EngSAFLeeds04.08.94
55M Azharuddin971IndWinNagpur01.12.94
56Saleem Malik992PakSAFJo’burg19.01.95
57MA Taylor902AusEngAdelaide26.01.95
58A Ranatunga903SrlNZlDunedin18.03.95
59RB Richardson932WinEngThe Oval24.08.95
60MA Atherton953EngWinThe Oval24.08.95
61MA Taylor962AusSrlPerth08.12.95
62MA Atherton94*2EngNZlChristchurch14.02.97
63SR Tendulkar922IndWinBridgetown27.03.97
64SP Fleming912NZlAusBrisbane07.11.97
65BC Lara931WinEngGeorgetown27.02.98
66MA Taylor923AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
67SR Tendulkar971IndSAFMumbai24.02.00
68JC Adams982WinEngBirmingham15.06.00
69SP Fleming993NZlSAFBloemfontein17.11.00
70SC Ganguly98*4IndSrlKandy22.08.01
71SR Waugh902AusSAFMelbourne26.12.01
72ST Jayasuriya921SrlZimCol-SSC27.12.01
73SC Ganguly993IndEngNottingham08.08.02
74SM Pollock99*2SAFSrlCenturion15.11.02
75RD Jacobs91*2WinBanDhaka08.12.02
76BC Lara912WinAusTrinidad19.04.03
77HP Tillakaratne932SrlNZlKandy03.05.03
78RT Ponting921AusSrlCol-SSC24.03.04
79SP Fleming971NZlEngLeeds03.06.04
80BC Lara952WinEngBirmingham29.07.04
81RT Ponting983AusPakPerth16.12.04
82Habibul Bashar941BanZimChattogram06.01.05
83T Taibu922ZimBanChattogram06.01.05
84S Chanderpaul921WinPakBridgetown26.05.05
85Inzamam-ul-Haq972PakEngLahore29.11.05
86R Dravid952IndEngMohali09.03.06
87SP Fleming972NZlWinWellington17.03.06
88GC Smith942SAFIndCape Town02.01.07
89Inzamam-ul-Haq92*2PakSAFPElizabeth19.01.07
90DL Vettori942NZlBanWellington12.01.08
91MS Dhoni921IndAusMohali17.10.08
92RT Ponting993AusSAFMelbourne26.12.08
93Shakib Al Hasan96*4BanWinSt George’s17.07.09
94DL Vettori991NZlPakDunedin24.11.09
95Shakib Al Hasan963BanEngDhaka20.03.10
96GC Smith903SAFWinTrinidad10.06.10
97MS Dhoni982IndNZlNagpur20.11.10
98MS Dhoni903IndSAFCenturion16.12.10
99Misbah-ul-Haq992PakNZlWellington15.01.11
100TM Dilshan921SrlPakSharjah03.11.11
101MJayawardene912SrlNZlGalle17.11.12
102MS Dhoni992IndEngNagpur13.12.12
103MJ Clarke911AusIndHyd-RGS02.03.13
104Mushfiqur Rahim933BanZimHarare25.04.13
105AD Mathews911SrlPakAbu Dhabi31.12.13
106Misbah-ul-Haq973PakSrlDub-DSC08.01.14
107AD Mathews911SrlPakSharjah16.01.14
108AN Cook951EngIndSouthampton27.07.14
109AD Mathews912SrlPakGalle06.08.14
110BRM Taylor931ZimSAFHarare09.08.14
111AN Cook962EngAusLord’s16.07.15
112KS Williamson912NZlZimBulawayo28.07.16
113Misbah-ul-Haq961PakWinAbu Dhabi21.10.16
114Misbah-ul-Haq99*2PakWinKingston21.04.17
115Misbah-ul-Haq992PakWinBridgetown30.04.17
116V Kohli971IndEngNottingham18.08.18
117Sarfaraz Ahmed941PakAusAbu Dhabi16.10.18
118KS Williamson912NZlSrlWellington15.12.18
119F du Plessis903SAFSrlDurban13.02.19
120BRM Taylor924ZimBanHarare07.07.21
121KC Brathwaite972WinPakKingston12.08.21
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1AC MacLaren921EngAusSydney14.02.02
2HW Taylor933SAFEngDurban14.02.14
3HW Taylor912SAFEngDurban18.01.23
4RK Nunes924WinEngKingston03.04.30
5NJ Contractor921IndPakDelhi08.02.61
6TL Goddard932SAFAusSydney07.02.64
7RB Simpson943AusSAFDurban20.01.67
8JG Wright982NZlEngLord’s21.06.90
9KC Wessels95*4SAFIndPElizabeth26.12.92
10KC Wessels922SAFSrlCol-SSC06.09.93
11MA Atherton991EngSAFLeeds04.08.94
12MA Taylor902AusEngAdelaide26.01.95
13MA Atherton953EngWinThe Oval24.08.95
14MA Taylor962AusSrlPerth08.12.95
15MA Atherton94*2EngNZlChristchurch14.02.97
16MA Taylor923AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
17ST Jayasuriya921SrlZimCol-SSC27.12.01
18GC Smith942SAFIndCape Town02.01.07
19GC Smith903SAFWinTrinidad10.06.10
20TM Dilshan921SrlPakSharjah03.11.11
21AN Cook951EngIndSouthampton27.07.14
22AN Cook962EngAusLord’s16.07.15
23KC Brathwaite972WinPakKingston12.08.21

KC Brathwaite of West Indies scored 97 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Kingston to provide the 18th occasion of a West Indies captain scoring a ninety in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the second occasion of a West Indies captain opener scoring a ninety in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1RK Nunes924WinEngKingston03.04.30
2FMM Worrell98*3WinIndKingston13.04.62
3GS Sobers943WinEngNottingham30.06.66
4GS Sobers952WinIndChennai13.01.67
5GS Sobers95*3WinEngGeorgetown28.03.68
6GS Sobers933WinIndKingston18.02.71
7CH Lloyd91*4WinAusMelbourne31.01.76
8AI Kallicharran921WinAusTrinidad15.04.78
9AI Kallicharran981WinIndChennai12.01.79
10CH Lloyd952WinEngKingston10.04.81
11RB Richardson932WinEngThe Oval24.08.95
12BC Lara931WinEngGeorgetown27.02.98
13JC Adams982WinEngBirmingham15.06.00
14RD Jacobs91*2WinBanDhaka08.12.02
15BC Lara912WinAusTrinidad19.04.03
16BC Lara952WinEngBirmingham29.07.04
17S Chanderpaul921WinPakBridgetown26.05.05
18KC Brathwaite972WinPakKingston12.08.21
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1RK Nunes924WinEngKingston03.04.30
2KC Brathwaite972WinPakKingston12.08.21

KC Brathwaite of West Indies scored 97 in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Kingston to provide the 12th occasion of a captain scoring a ninety against Pakistan in the annals of test cricket. It also provides the fourth occasion of a captain opener scoring a ninety against Pakistan in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1NJ Contractor921IndPakDelhi08.02.61
2JR Reid971NZlPakWellington22.01.65
3KJ Hughes942AusPakMelbourne26.12.83
4MA Taylor923AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
5RT Ponting983AusPakPerth16.12.04
6S Chanderpaul921WinPakBridgetown26.05.05
7DL Vettori991NZlPakDunedin24.11.09
8TM Dilshan921SrlPakSharjah03.11.11
9AD Mathews911SrlPakAbu Dhabi31.12.13
10AD Mathews911SrlPakSharjah16.01.14
11AD Mathews912SrlPakGalle06.08.14
12KC Brathwaite972WinPakKingston12.08.21
        
NoPlayerRunsITeamOppGroundDate
1NJ Contractor921IndPakDelhi08.02.61
2MA Taylor923AusPakPeshawar15.10.98
3TM Dilshan921SrlPakSharjah03.11.11
4KC Brathwaite972WinPakKingston12.08.21
West Indies batsmen who have collected a pair in a test

West Indies batsmen who have collected a pair in a test

KR Mayers of West Indies collected a pair in the just concluded test against Pakistan at Kingston to provide the 81st occasion of a West Indies batsman collecting a pair in a test. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOppositionGroundStart Date
1CR Brownev EnglandBridgetown11 Jan 1930
2CA Roachv EnglandTrinidad01 Feb 1930
3CA Roachv EnglandLord’s24 Jun 1933
4HC Griffithv EnglandThe Oval12 Aug 1933
5EE Achongv EnglandBridgetown08 Jan 1935
6AL Valentinev EnglandManchester08 Jun 1950
7J Trimv AustraliaMelbourne31 Dec 1951
8AL Valentinev EnglandGeorgetown24 Feb 1954
9AP Binnsv AustraliaKingston26 Mar 1955
10OG Smithv AustraliaTrinidad11 Apr 1955
11S Ramadhinv EnglandLord’s20 Jun 1957
12FCM Alexanderv EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1957
13ED Weekesv EnglandThe Oval22 Aug 1957
14LR Gibbsv PakistanDhaka06 Mar 1959
15FMM Worrellv AustraliaMelbourne30 Dec 1960
16JS Solomonv IndiaKingston13 Apr 1962
17JL Hendriksv EnglandThe Oval18 Aug 1966
18WW Hallv EnglandKingston08 Feb 1968
19AI Kallicharranv EnglandTrinidad30 Mar 1974
20DL Murrayv IndiaBengaluru22 Nov 1974
21CG Greenidgev AustraliaBrisbane28 Nov 1975
22J Garnerv PakistanTrinidad01 Apr 1977
23AI Kallicharranv New ZealandDunedin08 Feb 1980
24DA Murrayv PakistanMultan30 Dec 1980
25AL Logiev IndiaAhmedabad12 Nov 1983
26MA Holdingv AustraliaSydney30 Dec 1984
27PJL Dujonv PakistanFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
28AH Grayv PakistanKarachi20 Nov 1986
29CEL Ambrosev EnglandLord’s16 Jun 1988
30CEL Ambrosev PakistanLahore06 Dec 1990
31CEL Ambrosev EnglandThe Oval08 Aug 1991
32D Williamsv AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1992
33KLT Arthurtonv AustraliaAdelaide23 Jan 1993
34JR Murrayv PakistanTrinidad16 Apr 1993
35CO Brownev Sri LankaKingstown20 Jun 1997
36CA Walshv PakistanRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
37D Williamsv EnglandTrinidad13 Feb 1998
38RN Lewisv South AfricaDurban26 Dec 1998
39M Dillonv AustraliaTrinidad05 Mar 1999
40PT Collinsv AustraliaBridgetown26 Mar 1999
41CA Walshv New ZealandWellington26 Dec 1999
42AFG Griffithv ZimbabweTrinidad16 Mar 2000
43M Dillonv AustraliaBrisbane23 Nov 2000
44RR Sarwanv AustraliaBrisbane23 Nov 2000
45MI Blackv AustraliaPerth01 Dec 2000
46NAM McLeanv AustraliaAdelaide15 Dec 2000
47CA Walshv AustraliaAdelaide15 Dec 2000
48JC Adamsv AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 2000
49CA Walshv South AfricaTrinidad17 Mar 2001
50PT Collinsv Sri LankaKandy21 Nov 2001
51CH Gaylev Sri LankaCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
52D Ramnarinev Sri LankaCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
53CE Cuffyv PakistanSharjah31 Jan 2002
54M Dillonv PakistanSharjah07 Feb 2002
55D Ramnarinev PakistanSharjah07 Feb 2002
56M Dillonv New ZealandBridgetown21 Jun 2002
57RD Jacobsv IndiaMumbai09 Oct 2002
58JJC Lawsonv AustraliaGeorgetown10 Apr 2003
59DS Smithv AustraliaTrinidad19 Apr 2003
60FH Edwardsv ZimbabweBulawayo12 Nov 2003
61RR Sarwanv EnglandKingston11 Mar 2004
62RD Jacobsv EnglandBirmingham29 Jul 2004
63DBL Powellv Sri LankaKandy22 Jul 2005
64CH Gaylev IndiaKingston30 Jun 2006
65FH Edwardsv South AfricaDurban10 Jan 2008
66DBL Powellv EnglandTrinidad06 Mar 2009
67ST Gabrielv New ZealandWellington11 Dec 2013
68DJG Sammyv New ZealandWellington11 Dec 2013
69MN Samuelsv New ZealandKingston08 Jun 2014
70R Chandrikav AustraliaKingston11 Jun 2015
71JE Taylorv AustraliaKingston11 Jun 2015
72J Blackwoodv AustraliaHobart10 Dec 2015
73J Blackwoodv IndiaNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
74AS Josephv IndiaGros Islet09 Aug 2016
75KAJ Roachv ZimbabweBulawayo21 Oct 2017
76KOA Powellv New ZealandHamilton09 Dec 2017
77D Bishoov Sri LankaBridgetown23 Jun 2018
78SO Dowrichv EnglandManchester16 Jul 2020
79RL Chasev New ZealandWellington11 Dec 2020
80KAJ Roachv BangladeshChattogram03 Feb 2021
81KR Mayersv PakistanKingston12 Aug 2021

It also provides the 12th occasion of a West Indies batsman collecting a pair in a test against Pakistan. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerOppositionGroundStart Date
1LR Gibbsv PakistanDhaka06 Mar 1959
2J Garnerv PakistanTrinidad01 Apr 1977
3DA Murrayv PakistanMultan30 Dec 1980
4PJL Dujonv PakistanFaisalabad24 Oct 1986
5AH Grayv PakistanKarachi20 Nov 1986
6CEL Ambrosev PakistanLahore06 Dec 1990
7JR Murrayv PakistanTrinidad16 Apr 1993
8CA Walshv PakistanRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
9CE Cuffyv PakistanSharjah31 Jan 2002
10M Dillonv PakistanSharjah07 Feb 2002
11D Ramnarinev PakistanSharjah07 Feb 2002
12KR Mayersv PakistanKingston12 Aug 2021

The following table lists the West Indies batsmen who have collected a pair on two or more occasions. CA Walsh and M Dillon own the record for most pairs by a West Indian batsman. Both these batsman have collected pairs on four  occasions.

NoNoPlayerOppositionGroundStart Date
11CA Walshv PakistanRawalpindi29 Nov 1997
 2CA Walshv New ZealandWellington26 Dec 1999
 3CA Walshv AustraliaAdelaide15 Dec 2000
 4CA Walshv South AfricaTrinidad17 Mar 2001
      
21M Dillonv AustraliaTrinidad05 Mar 1999
 2M Dillonv AustraliaBrisbane23 Nov 2000
 3M Dillonv PakistanSharjah07 Feb 2002
 4M Dillonv New ZealandBridgetown21 Jun 2002
      
31CEL Ambrosev EnglandLord’s16 Jun 1988
 2CEL Ambrosev PakistanLahore06 Dec 1990
 3CEL Ambrosev EnglandThe Oval08 Aug 1991
      
41AI Kallicharranv EnglandTrinidad30 Mar 1974
 2AI Kallicharranv New ZealandDunedin08 Feb 1980
      
51AL Valentinev EnglandManchester08 Jun 1950
 2AL Valentinev EnglandGeorgetown24 Feb 1954
      
61CA Roachv EnglandTrinidad01 Feb 1930
 2CA Roachv EnglandLord’s24 Jun 1933
      
71CH Gaylev Sri LankaCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
 2CH Gaylev IndiaKingston30 Jun 2006
      
81CO Brownev Sri LankaKingstown20 Jun 1997
 2CR Brownev EnglandBridgetown11 Jan 1930
      
91D Ramnarinev Sri LankaCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
 2D Ramnarinev PakistanSharjah07 Feb 2002
      
101D Williamsv AustraliaMelbourne26 Dec 1992
 2D Williamsv EnglandTrinidad13 Feb 1998
      
111DBL Powellv Sri LankaKandy22 Jul 2005
 2DBL Powellv EnglandTrinidad06 Mar 2009
      
121FH Edwardsv ZimbabweBulawayo12 Nov 2003
 2FH Edwardsv South AfricaDurban10 Jan 2008
      
131J Blackwoodv AustraliaHobart10 Dec 2015
 2J Blackwoodv IndiaNorth Sound21 Jul 2016
      
141KAJ Roachv ZimbabweBulawayo21 Oct 2017
 2KAJ Roachv BangladeshChattogram03 Feb 2021
      
151PT Collinsv AustraliaBridgetown26 Mar 1999
 2PT Collinsv Sri LankaKandy21 Nov 2001
      
161RD Jacobsv IndiaMumbai09 Oct 2002
 2RD Jacobsv EnglandBirmingham29 Jul 2004
      
171RR Sarwanv AustraliaBrisbane23 Nov 2000
 2RR Sarwanv EnglandKingston11 Mar 2004
Batsmen who have collected King Pair in the annals of Test Cricket

Batsmen who have collected King Pair in the annals of Test Cricket

SM Curran of England collected a “King Pair” in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the eleventh occasion of a batsman collecting a king pair in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below. SM Curran became the first batsman to suffer such an ignominy at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket – in the annals of  test cricket.

NoPlayerITeamOppGroundDate
1W Attewel2EngAusSydney29.01.1892
 W Attewel4EngAusSydney29.01.1892
       
2EG Hayes2EngSAFCape Town24.03.06
 EG Hayes4EngSAFCape Town24.03.06
       
3Chandrasekhar1IndAusMelbourne30.12.77
 Chandrasekhar3IndAusMelbourne30.12.77
       
4GB Troup1NZlIndWellington21.02.81
 GB Troup3NZlIndWellington21.02.81
       
5DJ Richardson1SAFPakJo’burg19.01.95
 DJ Richardson3SAFPakJo’burg19.01.95
       
6RJ Harris1AusEngAdelaide03.12.10
 RJ Harris3AusEngAdelaide03.12.10
       
7V Sehwag1IndEngBirmingham10.08.11
 V Sehwag3IndEngBirmingham10.08.11
       
8JM Anderson2EngIndVizag17.11.16
 JM Anderson4EngIndVizag17.11.16
       
9N Pradeep1SrlPakA Dhabi28.09.17
 N Pradeep3SrlPakA Dhabi28.09.17
       
10Nurul Hasan2BanWinKingston12.07.18
 Nurul Hasan4BanWinKingston12.07.18
       
11SM Curran2EngIndLord’s12.08.21
 SM Curran4EngIndLord’s12.08.21

SM Curran of England collected a “King Pair” in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the fourth occasion of an England batsman collecting a king pair in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerITeamOppGroundDate
1W Attewel2EngAusSydney29.01.1892
 W Attewel4EngAusSydney29.01.1892
       
2EG Hayes2EngSAFCape Town24.03.06
 EG Hayes4EngSAFCape Town24.03.06
       
3JM Anderson2EngIndVizag17.11.16
 JM Anderson4EngIndVizag17.11.16
       
3SM Curran2EngIndLord’s12.08.21
 SM Curran4EngIndLord’s12.08.21

SM Curran of England collected a “King Pair” in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the third occasion of a batsman collecting a king pair against India in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoPlayerITeamOppGroundDate
1GB Troup1NZlIndWellington21.02.81
 GB Troup3NZlIndWellington21.02.81
       
2JM Anderson2EngIndVizag17.11.16
 JM Anderson4EngIndVizag17.11.16
       
3SM Curran2EngIndLord’s12.08.21
 SM Curran4EngIndLord’s12.08.21
Two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test in the annals of test cricket

Two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test in the annals of test cricket

SM Curran and JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the 52nd occasion of two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamOppGroundStart Date
1TW GarrettAusEngSydney26 Jan 1883
 PS McDonnellAusEngSydney26 Jan 1883
      
2SE GregoryAusEngLeeds29 Jun 1899
 MA NobleAusEngLeeds29 Jun 1899
      
3J DarlingAusEngSheffield03 Jul 1902
 JJ KellyAusEngSheffield03 Jul 1902
      
4CB LlewellynSAFEngThe Oval12 Aug 1912
 LJ TancredSAFEngThe Oval12 Aug 1912
      
5FT BadcockNZlEngCh’church10 Jan 1930
 KC JamesNZlEngCh’church10 Jan 1930
      
6XC BalaskasSAFAusJo’burg15 Feb 1936
 F NicholsonSAFAusJo’burg15 Feb 1936
      
7LA ButterfieldNZlAusWellington29 Mar 1946
 CG RoweNZlAusWellington29 Mar 1946
      
8IA ColquhounNZlEngAuckland25 Mar 1955
 JA HayesNZlEngAuckland25 Mar 1955
 MB PooreNZlEngAuckland25 Mar 1955
      
9RW BlairNZlWinDunedin03 Feb 1956
 HB CaveNZlWinDunedin03 Feb 1956
      
10RN HarveyAusEngManchester26 Jul 1956
 KD MackayAusEngManchester26 Jul 1956
      
11FCM AlexanderWinEngThe Oval22 Aug 1957
 ED WeekesWinEngThe Oval22 Aug 1957
      
12Nasim-ul-GhaniPakWinTrinidad05 Feb 1958
 Wazir MohammadPakWinTrinidad05 Feb 1958
      
13RW BlairNZlSAFAuckland13 Mar 1964
 MJF ShrimptonNZlSAFAuckland13 Mar 1964
      
14DL AmissEngAusAdelaide25 Jan 1975
 GG ArnoldEngAusAdelaide25 Jan 1975
 DL UnderwoodEngAusAdelaide25 Jan 1975
      
15BS BediIndEngDelhi17 Dec 1976
 BS ChandrasekharIndEngDelhi17 Dec 1976
      
16Majid KhanPakAusPerth24 Mar 1979
 Sikander BakhtPakAusPerth24 Mar 1979
 Wasim BariPakAusPerth24 Mar 1979
      
17JV ConeyNZlAusCh’church19 Mar 1982
 IDS SmithNZlAusCh’church19 Mar 1982
      
18RM HoggAusWinPerth09 Nov 1984
 CG RackemannAusWinPerth09 Nov 1984
      
19MS AtapattuSrlIndChandigarh23 Nov 1990
 GF LabrooySrlIndChandigarh23 Nov 1990
 RJ RatnayakeSrlIndChandigarh23 Nov 1990
      
20JP CrawleyEngAusPerth03 Feb 1995
 PAJ DeFreitasEngAusPerth03 Feb 1995
      
21M MbangwaZimNZlAuckland26 Feb 1998
 GJ RennieZimNZlAuckland26 Feb 1998
      
22MA AthertonEngSAFJo’burg25 Nov 1999
 GM HamiltonEngSAFJo’burg25 Nov 1999
      
23ESH GiddinsEngWinBirmingham15 Jun 2000
 GA HickEngWinBirmingham15 Jun 2000
      
24M DillonWinAusBrisbane23 Nov 2000
 RR SarwanWinAusBrisbane23 Nov 2000
      
25NAM McLeanWinAusAdelaide15 Dec 2000
 CA WalshWinAusAdelaide15 Dec 2000
      
26JEC FranklinNZlPakAuckland08 Mar 2001
 CS MartinNZlPakAuckland08 Mar 2001
      
27AC GilchristAusIndKolkata11 Mar 2001
 SK WarneAusIndKolkata11 Mar 2001
      
28RP ArnoldSrlEngCol-SSC15 Mar 2001
 MS AtapattuSrlEngCol-SSC15 Mar 2001
      
29Manjural IslamBanZimHarare26 Apr 2001
 Mohammad SharifBanZimHarare26 Apr 2001
      
30CH GayleWinSrlCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
 D RamnarineWinSrlCol-SSC29 Nov 2001
      
31M DillonWinPakSharjah07 Feb 2002
 D RamnarineWinPakSharjah07 Feb 2002
      
32Harbhajan SinghIndWinTrinidad19 Apr 2002
 A NehraIndWinTrinidad19 Apr 2002
      
33Alamgir KabirBanSrlCol-PSS21 Jul 2002
 Aminul IslamBanSrlCol-PSS21 Jul 2002
      
34Manjural IslamBanSrlCol-SSC28 Jul 2002
 Talha JubairBanSrlCol-SSC28 Jul 2002
      
35Taufeeq UmarPakAusSharjah11 Oct 2002
 Waqar YounisPakAusSharjah11 Oct 2002
      
36RP ArnoldSrlSAFJo’burg08 Nov 2002
 KHRK FernandoSrlSAFJo’burg08 Nov 2002
      
37SL MalingaSrlNZlWellington15 Dec 2006
 M MuralitharanSrlNZlWellington15 Dec 2006
      
38MR GillespieNZlSAFCenturion16 Nov 2007
 IE O’BrienNZlSAFCenturion16 Nov 2007
      
39CS MartinNZlAusAdelaide28 Nov 2008
 IE O’BrienNZlAusAdelaide28 Nov 2008
      
40Abdur RaufPakSrlCol-PSS12 Jul 2009
 Saeed AjmalPakSrlCol-PSS12 Jul 2009
      
41Kamran AkmalPakEngNottingham29 Jul 2010
 Mohammad AsifPakEngNottingham29 Jul 2010
      
42H MasakadzaZimNZlNapier26 Jan 2012
 BV VitoriZimNZlNapier26 Jan 2012
      
43ST GabrielWinNZlWellington11 Dec 2013
 DJG SammyWinNZlWellington11 Dec 2013
      
44KTGD PrasadSrlEngLeeds20 Jun 2014
 HDRL ThirimanneSrlEngLeeds20 Jun 2014
      
45BB ChariZimBanChattogram12 Nov 2014
 SW MasakadzaZimBanChattogram12 Nov 2014
      
46R ChandrikaWinAusKingston11 Jun 2015
 JE TaylorWinAusKingston11 Jun 2015
      
47Abu JayedBanWinKingston12 Jul 2018
 Nurul HasanBanWinKingston12 Jul 2018
      
49Kuldeep YadavIndEngLord’s09 Aug 2018
 M VijayIndEngLord’s09 Aug 2018
      
49Abdul Malik (1)AfgZimAbu Dhabi02 Mar 2021
 Zahir KhanAfgZimAbu Dhabi02 Mar 2021
      
50RP BurlZimAfgAbu Dhabi10 Mar 2021
 W MadhevereZimAfgAbu Dhabi10 Mar 2021
      
51R KaiaZimBanHarare07 Jul 2021
 T MarumaZimBanHarare07 Jul 2021
      
52JM AndersonEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021
 SM CurranEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021

SM Curran and JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the fifth occasion of two or more England batsmen collecting a pair in a test in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamOppGroundStart Date
1DL AmissEngAusAdelaide25 Jan 1975
 GG ArnoldEngAusAdelaide25 Jan 1975
 DL UnderwoodEngAusAdelaide25 Jan 1975
      
2JP CrawleyEngAusPerth03 Feb 1995
 PAJ DeFreitasEngAusPerth03 Feb 1995
      
3MA AthertonEngSAFJo’burg25 Nov 1999
 GM HamiltonEngSAFJo’burg25 Nov 1999
      
4ESH GiddinsEngWinBirmingham15 Jun 2000
 GA HickEngWinBirmingham15 Jun 2000
      
5JM AndersonEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021
 SM CurranEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021

SM Curran and JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the third occasion of two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test against India in the annals of test cricket. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamOppGroundStart Date
1MS AtapattuSrlIndChandigarh23 Nov 1990
 GF LabrooySrlIndChandigarh23 Nov 1990
 RJ RatnayakeSrlIndChandigarh23 Nov 1990
      
2AC GilchristAusIndKolkata11 Mar 2001
 SK WarneAusIndKolkata11 Mar 2001
      
3JM AndersonEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021
 SM CurranEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021

SM Curran and JM Anderson collected a pair in the just concluded Lord’s test against England to provide the second occasion of two or more batsmen collecting a pair in a test at Lord’s in the annals of test cricket. Both such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamOppGroundStart Date
1Kuldeep YadavIndEngLord’s09 Aug 2018
 M VijayIndEngLord’s09 Aug 2018
      
2JM AndersonEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021
 SM CurranEngIndLord’s12 Aug 2021
England batsmen scoring a half century and a century including twin hundreds in a test against India

England batsmen scoring a half century and a century including twin hundreds in a test against India

JE Root of England scored 64 and 109 in this test to provide the 12th occasion of an England batsman scoring half century and century in a including twin centuries in a test against India. All such occasions are tabulated below. It also provides the second occasion of an England captain scoring fifties performing such a feat in a test against India.

NoPlayerFISIOppGroundMon/Year
1CF Walters59102IndChennaiFeb 1934
2KF Barrington151*52*IndMumbai (BS)Nov 1961
3BW Luckhurst78101IndManchesterAug 1971
4GA Gooch333123IndLord’sJul 1990
5MA Atherton13174IndManchesterAug 1990
6RA Smith121*61*IndManchesterAug 1990
7JP Crawley64100*IndLord’sJul 2002
8AN Cook60104*IndNagpurMar 2006
9AJ Strauss123108IndChennaiDec 2008
10MJ Prior71103*IndLord’sJul 2011
11AN Cook71147IndThe OvalSep 2018
12JE Root64109IndNottinghamAug 2021
       
NoPlayerFISIOppGroundMon/Year
1GA Gooch333123IndLord’sJul 1990
2JE Root64109IndNottinghamAug 2021